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  2. P. O. Ackley - Wikipedia

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    Parker Otto Ackley (May 25, 1903 – August 23, 1989) [1] was an American gunsmith, barrel maker, author, columnist, and wildcat cartridge developer. The Ackley Improved family of wildcat cartridges are designed to be easily made by rechambering existing firearms, and fireforming the ammunition to decrease body taper and increase shoulder angle, resulting in a higher case capacity.

  3. ICL cartridges - Wikipedia

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    The .30 ICL is an improved .264 Winchester Magnum necked up to .308 and a pushed-back shoulder to create the steep angle common to all ICL cartridges and a long neck for improved handloading. Performance with a 150-grain (9.7 g) bullet is approximately 3,545 ft/s (1,081 m/s) and with a 180-grain (12 g) bullet is approximately 3,185 ft/s (971 m/s).

  4. .280 Ackley Improved - Wikipedia

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    The .280 Ackley Improved (.280 AI) was the result of the .280 Remington case modification by P.O Ackley, who pushed out the sidewalls at the shoulder to near parallel and steepened the shoulder angle to 40 degrees in order to increase powder capacity, thus along with increasing the allowable pressure, resulted in increasing the bullet initial velocity by approximately 100 fps.

  5. 6.5-06 A-Square - Wikipedia

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    Currently (2011) none of the major commercial ammunition manufacturers offer factory loaded 6.5-06 A-Square ammunition. There are smaller companies that custom load the cartridge [2] however, and hand-loading can be accomplished using the proper set of dies and using .25-06 Remington, .270 Winchester, or .30-06 Springfield brass and making the proper modifications to fit the 6.5-06 A-Square ...

  6. .280 Remington - Wikipedia

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    He then changed the 35-degree shoulder to 40-degrees and the .280 Ackley wildcat was born. Redding various old names: "The older wildcat has several names including .280 Ackley Improved 40°, .280 Rem Improved 40°, .280 Imp 40°, .280 Ackley, .280 Rem Imp, and more."

  7. Motorcyclist traveling at high speed on I-270 dies after ...

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    Columbus police said a motorcyclist traveling at high speed died Saturday night after hitting the rear of a Chevrolet Cruze on I-270 southbound.

  8. Trucker who struck an I-270 overpass in Gahanna and ... - AOL

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    Around 1:40 a.m. on Aug. 30, 2019, Weathers was traveling northbound on I-270 when the top of the large dust collector he was hauling struck the Claycraft Road Bridge overpass in Gahanna, which is ...

  9. .250-3000 Savage - Wikipedia

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    Some varmint hunters use the improved version of this cartridge, known as the .250 Ackley, .250 Improved or .250 Ackley Improved as a dual-purpose intermediate-range cartridge. The .250 Ackley is the same basic cartridge with a steeper shoulder and with the sides blown-out or straightened to increase powder space. [5]

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